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"Whos Norman? asks an unidentified voice on "One Man Band, the best answer is the songs title itself. Norman is Seattle, WAs Onry Ozzborn and Barfly, both of Oldominion. Polarity is a lot like Onrys previous release, Alone, a dark album with thumping, unpredictable beats and bleak raps about psychotics and celebrities. Onry and Barfly display compatible voices and a similar glee with the subject matter. They also get outside help from the usual Oldominion guests: Pale Soul, Sinista Pushaman, and Sulfur embrace the Norman concept vocally; Smoke and Pale contribute to the musical backdrop, most noticeably with Pales soccer-chant of "Weastwick United F.C. But, most often, the production comes from Onry himself. He puts down some catchy beats that utilise some unusual sample choices. Theres "(I Cant Live Without My) Ghetto Blaster, the drum & bass-heavy "Construction, and "Mouthpiece, the group name that Onry and Barfly will use next time around. Until then, will the real Norman please stand up?
(Stuck Under the Needle)